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GARAGE SALES


TENT SALE: Thursday-Saturday 9-4, 258 Denio Rd, Malone. Furniture, Housewares, Camping Equipment, Name Brand Purses, and Clothing size M to 2X, Jewelry, and so much more!


GARAGE SALE: 30 Hospital Dr., Massena. Sat. 9-3. Gazebo, kids’ elec. Jeep w/2 batteries, comics, sports cards, (10) dining rm. chairs.

GARAGE SALE: 36 Russell Rd., Moira. Fri & Sat 9-3. Pressure washer, lawn mower deck, tailgate for truck, more.

GARAGE SALE: 151 Elm St., Malone, Sat & Sun 8-2, furniture & household.

FREE: Garage sale items. 144 Falling Leaf Dr. Trails, Malone. 518-521-3289

MOVING SALE: 5353 Rt. 11, Burke, Household, furniture, toys, clothes, 6/26-28 9-5 in house.

GARAGE SALE: 31 Penny Lane, Malone. Sat & Sun 9-3. Antiques, pool table, more.

YARD SALE: Huge. Sat & Sun 9-?. 695 Rt. 11, Moira.

GARAGE SALE: Lg., also inside, 4365 Rt. 37, Fri-Sun.

GARAGE SALE: Sat 9-4, exercise equipment, desk chairs, crafts, yarn, keyboard & stand. 29 Branch St., Malone.



MISCELLANEOUS


B.F. MAINVILLE CONSTRUCTION: All interior and exterior renovations. Quality workmanship at an affordable price. Fully insured. 518-483-0618


GUTTER CLEANING AND PRESSURE WASHING: Single story homes only. Also Small lawn mowing in Malone Village. Reasonable rates. 518-651-6324


FABRIC SALE: Also sewing notions, panels & kits. June 25-July 3. Mary’s Place Thrift Store, St. Mary’s Parish Center, Ft. Covington, NY. Open Thursday & Friday 11am to 4pm. Saturday 10am to 3pm. *Store will be closed July 4th*


THE FAMILY OF HELEN LAVARE: would like to sincerely thank everyone for the overwhelming support, condolences, and acts of kindness shown to us following her passing. She definitely was dancing on her way to Heaven. Your thoughtfulness during this difficult time is appreciated.


LEGAL NOTICE: On behalf of the Estate of Dennis Chubb, letters of administration have been requested by Athena Chubb. Notice is now hereby given to all potential creditors to the estate who may have an interest in the estate to present their interest to the St. Regis Mohawk Tribal court by 7/18/26 (thirty days from this notice). Any creditors or those having an objection to the above requested appointment as Administrator, must make said objection known by contacting the Tribal Court Clerk at 518-358-6300 or by filing said objection prior to said date.


SEAMSTRESS: I replace Zippers. I hem & mend, do some alterations, make curtains, pillows, some dresses, doll clothes, craft items, etc. Holly 518-529-6387


FOR SALE: 4 yearling black angus bulls, $2500 each. 518-483-5238 or 518-353-1698


FOR SALE: 3500lb. capacity pallet forks, $595. 4200lb. capacity pallet forks, $735. Single prong bale spear, $395. 60” rock bucket, $1,415. 78” rock bucket, $1,580. Universal quick attached mounting plate, $150. 5500 lb. capacity pallet forks, $975. 518-483-0471


CHAMPAGNE’S GUN SHOP: BUY~SELL~TRADE 115 Ct. Rt. 10, North Bangor. 518-529-7417


COOKS WILDLIFE BUFFET: Corn, $10/50lbs. Early cut prime Alfalfa baleage, $90. 1105 St., Hwy. 72, Potsdam. 315-265-6788. Conrad’s cell 315-262-4748. Mike’s cell 315-212-0102


PURE BOXER PUPS: 8 weeks old, $500, outdoor potty trained, eating on own, playful, brown, white and black. Registered 6 month old male, white, $200. Call or text 315-705-5545


YODER’S AUCTION SERVICE AUCTION: At Yoder’s Auction Hall, 5004 St. Rt. 11, Burke. 518-483-4484. Friday Night, June 26th, at 5pm. Building Supplies, Lumber, Insulation, Tools, Furniture,

Bedroom Suites, and more.


FOR SALE: 40’ 2018 Keystone Cougar 5th wheel w/front living rm., ex. cond., 4 slides, w/hitch. $27,000 obo. 518-232-6792

FOR SALE: Wooden crib, 14.5”Hx37”Lx15.5”Wx11”D, $10. Circut #CREX001 $50. (2) laser parts 73 $60. 518-651-7870

FOR SALE: 2013 Kenmore dryer w/steam function, gd. cond., grey, $200 obo. 518-483-7171

FOR SALE: 2016 KZ Sportsman trailer camper, C14RB $4000 obo. 518-483-18530 lv. msg.

FREE TO GOOD HOME: Male & female cats, all ages, desperate need. 518-481-4848

FREE TO GOOD HOME: (2) indoor only female cats, 11 & 12 yrs. old. Declawed on front paws & spayed. 518-651-5961

FOR SALE: 1970-75 Winchester Ranger, 30-30, lever action, #6090712, mint cond., scope mounts, $900. 315-603-0740

FOR SALE: (8) trail cameras, gd. cond., (2) cellular Spy Link inc., extras, $150. 518-358-4872

FOR SALE: Power angle snowplow for tractor w/JD/Euro quick attach, ex. cond., $3000. 75 new black powder coated, heavy, hollow, steel stair balusters, 3/4” round, 42”L, indoor, $600. New bumper for 2011 Polaris Ranger 800XP, $150. 518-491-7287

FREE: VCR tapes & player. 518-319-2358

FOR SALE: 30 gal. elec. hot water tank, Bloomingdale. $125. 518-354-5411

FOR SALE: Vintage genuine Indian brand canoe w/birch bark paint detail, gd. cond., 16’, $250 obo. 518-834-0236 lv. msg.

WANTED: Vintage Mitchell Garcia fishing rods, reels & lures. Also bear & antique traps, advertising signs, dynamite plungers, and antlers. 518- 497-6979

FOR SALE: Portable washer & dryer, lg. capacity washer, can attach to faucet, drains into sink. Dryer 110V, can vent into room. Gently used. $150. 518-651-0020

FREE TO GOOD HOME: Kittens, litter trained. 315-705-1141

FREE: Lg. bag of coats, & sm. household items, gallon round & square plastic pails. Must take all. 518-483-1319

WANTED: Coin/paper money collections, pre 1964. 518-651-5190

FOR SALE: Rockwood by Forest River pop up tent camper, ex. cond., closed 14’Lx7’W, fold up bed either end. $2700. 518-521-5599

NOTICE: 518-353-0415. Not a free ad (fee for service), please purchase a $5 Bold Print ad. 518-483-4524 or ads@freetraderonline.com

FOR SALE: (4) squares of shingles. 72” Bobcat pickup sweeper. 9 ton trailer. 518-563-8566

FOR SALE: 5209 New Idea discbine, field ready, $6500. 518-483-0150

FOR SALE: 155 NH spreader, like new. 518-529-7877

FOR SALE: Deluxe wood stove w/blower & some pipe, $400. 518-258-6773

FOR SALE: 2021 H20 classic oil fired 3x10 raised flue evaporator. 518-483-5802

FOR SALE: Craftsman gas-powered 2500 psi pressure washer, gd. cond. HD black wrought iron railings for 3 steps, gd. cond. 518-521-0786

FOR SALE: Tan/red dual axle elec. dump trailer, like new, kept in barn, up to 10k lbs., 300k mi. (mostly from inspections), $7000. JD 950 tractor w/bucket loader, backhoe, PS, 4WD, $25k new. $10,000. 518-483-5247

WANTED: NH 717 chopper. 315-212-9237

FOR SALE: Hayward 1.5hp pool pump w/Dreamline sand filter, extra gaskets, $375. Solar Pro XD-1 pool heater, inc. bypass valve set up, new hoses, $150. All ex. cond. (4) pr. Levis red tag 550 relaxed fit jeans, sz. 38Wx32L, never worn, $20 ea. or all $70. 518-483-7945

FOR SALE: (2) stereo systems, (1) surround, (1) stereo, both w/TVs, DVD & CD players, $450. 518-319-4136

FOR SALE: Countertop w/sink, hunter green, ex. cond. Table saw. Microwave. 518-483-9328

WANTED: Enclosed trailer 6x10, 6x12, or other size, no leaks, gd. cond., will pay $1000-$1500 cash. 518-521-3296

WORK WANTED: MILC. 518-257-2477

HELP WANTED: Storage barn & roof repair, alum. roof w/6 12 pitch, 2 sm. shingled roofs, replacement. Must have roofing insurance. 518-891-4749

FOR SALE: JD 135 spec. ed. lawn tractor. New blades, spindles, pulleys, belt, battery. $1300 cash. 518-735-4573

WANTED: Rifles, shotguns, pistols. 518-483-6368 or 518-319-7252

FOR SALE: 595 Case IH 2WD cab, heat, AC, gd. cond., $6000. 518-358-9910

FOR SALE: Elec. Whirlpool glass top range, $175. 518-483-6368

FOR SALE: Spalted Elm coffee table, handmade, $325. marym4158@gmail.com

FOR SALE: (2) camping lanterns, battery, in box, $5 ea. Iron hanging plant holder, $3. (2) gas grills, $5 ea. 518-319-6437

WANTED: Used garden arbor, gd. cond., 518-481-5209

FOR SALE: 2025 Carry-On trailer, new cond., $1000. BBQ grill, clean, $15. 518-521-3433

FOR SALE: 2009 Pontoon boat, 18’, 60hp 4 stroke motor, mint, w/new trailer. 518-645-1638

HELP WANTED: Someone knowledgeable to replace 12” ceiling tiles. 518-483-6581

FOR SALE: Hot blast wood stove, heats up to 2k sq. ft. w/piping & plenum, $400. Rinnai propane heater, non-vented, 22k BTU, 2 yrs. old, $475. 315-389-4541

FOR SALE: (4) 4 wheeler tires, $75. Early 1900s Victorola wind up phonograph stand type, records, works, $130. (2) drive shafts for a 2005 F250 4WD, $150. 518-529-3111

HELP WANTED: Someone to help put up rain gutter. 315-842-1135



AUTOMOTIVE & REAL ESTATE


FOR SALE: (4) tires, gd. cond., all season, 225-65R 17. 518-319-7838

FOR SALE: New, never used Goodyear tire and Jeep rim, sz. 16, $150. New Samsung smart TV, new in box, $150. 518-353-8136

FOR SALE: 2016 Chevy Silverado, trailer tow pkg., clean, no winters, 13k mi., $30,000. 518-483-4919

WANTED: 6’ truck bed for 2011 Ford Ranger Sport. 315-957-9946

FOR SALE: 2011 Chevy 3500 diesel dump w/plow & sander. 518-563-8566

FOR SALE: 2019 van, 15 pass. 518-481-5059

FOR SALE OR TRADE: Car dolly, Towmaster, 150 mi., used 1x. ’31 Studebaker, ’24 Bugatti kit car, ’75 Corvette, ’94 Camaro. 518-521-5874

FOR SALE: Ford sickle bar mower, $450. 2004 Chrysler Seabring, Cali. car, ex. cond., $3500. ‘68 Plymouth Fury 3 conv., $16,500. 5185-483-3128


SHERATON BROADWAY RESORT VILLAS: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. 1 Bedroom, 1 Sofa Bed, 1 Bath Villa, Full Kitchen, Washer & Dryer in unit, Sleeps 4, December 20-27, 2026. $286/night. https://www.redweek.com/posting/R1465983


SUNNY ACRES APARTMENTS: In Bombay. 1-2-3-4 bedroom apartments, no pets. 518-521-5020 or fax 518-358-4424


WANTED TO RENT: 2-3BR , under $900/mo., Text 518-265-3130

FOR RENT: 1BR apt. no pets, quiet, clean. Malone. 518-481-5059

FOR RENT: 2BR 1 bath mobile home, Bombay, $550/mo. SD, no dogs, cats, DSS. 518-358-9567

FOR SALE: 2.62 acre building lot, can be split. $60,000. 860-975-7788


COMMUNITY ANNOUCEMENTS


SLC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CHAMBER CHAT: Tue., June 30, 12-1pm. Register https://tinyurl.com/slcchamberchat

TOWN OF BELLMONT: Reg. business meeting, Mon., July 20, 6:30pm, Owls Head Mt. View Community Connections.

NORWOOD GOLDEN AGERS DANCE: June 28, 1-4pm, Norwood American Legion, 10 Maple St., ages 21+, $7 at door. Band “Whiskey’s Runners” (formerly Sm. Town Ramblers). Ellie 315-466-6723

4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION: Sat., July 4, 11-4. Free admission. Music, games, food trucks, bounce house, crafts, vendors, lucky number auction, 50/50 raffle, bake sale, exhibits. Owls Head Mt. View Comm. Center, 1977 CR 27, Owls Head.

CAR-B-QUE CLASSIC CAR SHOW: June 27, 10-4, 22 Albany Ave., Ogdensburg, free admission. Classic car registration $10. Vendor registration: $50 for SLC CofC members, $75 non-members, $25 non-profits. Details: Laura Pearson 315-386-4000, extension 6, or Laura@SLCchamber.org or visit https://tinyurl.com/5xhsjefj.

GOLF TOURNAMENT: Benefit Malone Adult Center: Highland Greens Golf Course, June 27, 9am. To register 518-529-0563. Best Ball Four Member Teams. Cash Prize for Top 3 Teams. Entry Fee: $160 Members (per team). $240 Non-Members (per team). Entry Fee: Make check payable to Harold Webb 1055 State Route 11B Brushton, NY 12916. Hole sponsorship $100: Make checks payable to Malone Adult Center 12 Homestead Park Malone, NY 12953 FREE Hamburgers & Hot Dogs at the 10th hole.

KIDS PROGRAM: Malone Wesleyan Church is hosting Illumination Station VBS on July 6-9 from 5:30-7:30 each night. Free for kids K-6th grade. 76 Finney blvd. Malone. There will be music, crafts, games, snacks, prizes, Bible discovery, & more. Register at vbsmate.com/malonewesleyan

MOSAIC MURAL PROJECT: Ogdensburg History Museum “America 250” inviting 200 local community members to help paint a 7x12’ mural. Info: Julie Madlin at 315-590-2361

CONSTABLE FOOD PANTRY: July 10, Aug. 14, Sept. 11. If anyone needs emergency food, please get in touch with either Kay Tompkins, 518 483-2148 or Laurie Spinner, 518 483-0765.

BELLMONT FOOD PANTRY: Thursdays: July 9, Aug. 13, Sept. 10, Town Highway Garage, CR 24, Bellmont Ctr. Questions or how to qualify, 518-483-9313

4-H CAMP OVERLOOK SUMMER 2026 REGISTRATION: To register, or info on: year-round programing, or scholarships, 518-483-4769 or 4hcampoverlook.com.

VENDORS WANTED: Potsdam Summerfest, July 9-11. www.potsdamchamber.com

ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY 250TH EVENTS: www.stlc250.com

MEET THEM AT THE ENCAMPMENT LIVING HISTORY DAY MIXER: Sat., June 27, 5-7pm, Pavilion at Ives Park, Potsdam. Music & light refreshments.

STRAWBERRY SOCIAL: Malone Adult Center Fundraiser, July 6, 5-7pm, 12 Homestead Park, Malone. Homemade thick sliced cheesecake, $8/slice, flavored ice cream or gluten free sorbet. To be held outside, if weather permits.

ANNUAL SENIOR PICNIC IN THE PARK: FC Office for the Aging. Seniors 60+ invited, $2 suggested donation. Bombay Rec Park Pavillion, June 25. Live music (PBR Band) & dancing.

RIVER VALLEY ANTIQUE TRACTOR & ENGINE CLUB 2026 PULL SCHEDULE: July 12 Club Pull Club Track 1260 St. Rt. 122, Constable; July 19 Dave Stout, 734 Sand St. Brier Hill; July 26 Alan Lobdell Club Track, 1290 St. Rt. 122 Constable; Aug. 16 Stone Mills 30950 NY- 180, Lafargeville; Aug. 23 Club Pull Club Track, 1290 St. Rt. 122 Constable; Sept. 13 Dave Stout 734 Sand St., Brier Hill NY *Sept. 20 St. Lawrence Power & Equipment Museum, 1755 State Highway 345 Madrid; Sept. 27 Dick Sprague Memorial Pull Club Track, 1290 St. Rt. 122 Constable. Tool Chest Raffle Drawing. *Does have a small gate charge. All pulls start at 10AM unless otherwise stated in distributed posters. No admission fees for spectators unless noted.

AMERICAN 250 “RING FOR FREEDOM” CELEBRATION: Sat. July 4, 10am sharp, City Hall steps, Ogdensburg. Free. Bring your own bell.

SUMMER FEEDING PROGRAM: Salmon River CSD. Meals available for parent pickup at Salmon River CS door 13, and St. Regis Mohawk School door 2. Non-Congregate meals at Salmon River July 8-Aug. 21 on Wednesdays & Fridays, 9:30- 11am. Meal pickups at St. Regis Mohawk School July 8- Aug. 21, 9:30am-Noon, Wednesdays & Fridays. Meals are available for children 18 years and younger.

FT. COVINGTON AMERICAN LEGION: Friday, July 3rd, band “Playback” 7pm. July 4th, parade at noon, line up 11am, “Spirit of Scotland” band marching. Free hot dogs, burgers, & soda. 518-483-3772 or 518-358-4847

MT. VIEW PROTESTANT COMMUNITY CHURCH: July 5, 11:15am. Rev. John Werley. PREVE FAMILY CONCERT: Sun., July 19, 2pm. ICE CREAM SOCIAL: Sat. July 25, 12-3pm, w/historic photo exhibit & kids’ scavenger hunt. 7 Church St., Mt. View. Visit us on Facebook.

ST. REGIS FALLS ADULT CENTER OPEN HOUSE: 26 North River Rd., SRF. Sat., July 25, 11am-3pm. Tables & information from: SRF Adult Center, Office for the Aging, Public Health, Sheriff’s Department, ADK North Country Assoc., End of Life Planning. Fun for the whole family, free food & drinks, kids’ games & activities w/prizes. Cotton candy, snow cones, popcorn, face painting, silent auction, 50/50 raffle. We are non-profit, so donations appreciated, not expected.

WANTED LIFEGUARDS: The Town of Must have Red Cross Certification or be willing to earn this certification. Applications are available at the town office or 518-856-9482.

AMERICAN LEGION IN CHATEAUGAY: Is looking for a kitchen caterer. Must be available for short notice events, such as funerals and memorials. Please call 518-497-6419 or send an email to post875ny@gmail.com, to request more information.

NORTH STAR GALLERY GIFT SHOP ON PEARL: 43 Pearl St., Malone. Wed-Fri 10-4, Sat 10-2. All items made by local artists.

NEW BEGINNINGS: Living Water Fellowship Full Gospel Church, 98 Co. Rt. 95, Moira, every Sunday, 10:30am. Winter entrance-side door. All are welcome. 315-250-0802.

FRANKLIN COUNTY YOUTH ADVISORY BOARD SEEKS MEMBERS: The Franklin County Youth Advisory Board seeks members. The Youth Advisory Board falls under the Franklin County Youth Bureau which allocates state funds to youth programs throughout Franklin County. Adult membership term is three (3) years while youth membership term is one (1) year. We need both adult and youth members. The board meets minimally once a quarter. The board is responsible for monitoring the programs that receive funding and to make sure that funds are being used appropriately. The board also discuss the current programs and services that are available to youth and families. They will identify what other programs and services families within the community could benefit from and work corroboratively with members of the community to provide additional programs to the youth and families of Franklin County. Info 518-481-1697.

TOWN OF WAVERLY: Town Board has changed their Town Board Meeting from the 3rd Monday of every month to the 4th Monday of every month at 6:30pm at the Town Hall.

NORTH COUNTRY ANIMAL SHELTER: Will take in your litter of pups for free if you allow us to spay their mother. 518-483-5050

VOLUNTEER DRIVERS NEEDED: for Ft. Covington Adult Center Meals on Wheels. 1-2hrs./week w/possible mileage reimbursement. Info, Paula 518-358-4895

MARY’S PLACE THRIFT STORE: 3 Burns Holden Road, St Mary’s Parish Center, Ft. Covington. Spring/Summer clothes & shoes in stock. Open Thurs. and Fri. 11am-4pm, Sat. 10am-3pm.

MOTOR EQUIPMENT OPERATOR: Town of Waverly vacancy. For an application & complete job description w/qualifications contact Ernest Witkowski, Town Supervisor at 518-856-9482 or visit the Town of Waverly Office at 6 North Main St., St. Regis Falls, NY 12980. Candidate must have a NYS CDL Driver’s License and submit a copy w/the completed application. Candidate must have at least 1 year plowing experience as an MEO. Medical examination required. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. EOE.

FRANKLIN COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY: will help low income families of northern Franklin County spay/neuter their pets(dogs/cats). For application write to FCHS, PO BOX 226, Malone, NY 12953. Proof of income will be required, ie.: MEDICAID, HEAP, SNAP, SSI, low cost housing. Please include self addressed envelope and valid phone number.

LOW COST SPAY/NEUTER PROGRAM: Franklin County residents only. Focus on Ferals, email help@focusonferalstoday.com.

FOCUS ON FERALS: Cats & kittens for adoption. www.focusonferalstoday.com and fill out our online adoption application if interested Cats adoption fee is $85 includes all shots, spay/neuter, microchip.

HUD GRANT: Town of Westville, more applicants needed. Friends of the North Country, 518-293-5045 x135.

TOWN OF CONSTABLE: has a metal dumpster at the Highway Garage for any residents of the Town of Constable who would like to discard any metal that they would like to clean up. No refrigerators or air conditioners.

ST. REGIS FALLS AMBULANCE: Looking for Volunteers. Serving greater Town of Waverly inc. Dickinson, parts of Santa Clara & parts of Duane. We are an ALS Service doing emergency treatment & transports to Alice Hyde.

WANTED: Information on Westville natives/residents who are Purple Heart Recipients. Will need proof of award. 518-562-3948 for further info.

FORT COVINGTON EMS: needs Volunteers for EMT, Attendant, and Driver. No experience required. Must posses a valid drivers license. Send us a message on facebook, or email us at fortcovingtonems@gmail.com for info.

SAL DUES: Renew your Sons of the American Legion membership $25. Payments can be made in-person at American Legion Post 219 in Malone, or by mail to SAL Dues, 53 Morton Street, Malone NY 12953. New members should call 518-483-4910 for an application.

BURKE ADULT CENTER: Congregate meals will be available Monday through Friday starting at noon. Please call for reservations the day prior at 518-483-1089, if you would like to attend meal. Suggested donation of $2 per meal for persons over 60. No senior will be denied services due to an inability or unwillingness to contribute. The charge is $6.75 per meal for persons under 60 years old.

MALONE ALZHEIMER’S & DEMENTIA CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP: New time and date. The new group will be offered hybrid, in-person and virtually on the 3rd Wednesday of every month at 2:00pm. The in-person meeting will be held at 155 Finney Blvd, Suite 2, Malone NY 12953. Contact Brooke Dubuque at bmdubuque@alz.org or 518-915-3115 to receive zoom link for virtual option.

TOWN OF BELLMONT LICENSES & PERMITS: Hunting, fishing, & dog licenses, birth and death certificates, handicap permits, and marriage licenses, contact the Bellmont Town Clerk. For appointments, 518-569-8312 or e-mail to bellmontnyclerk@gmail.com.

OPEN MIC NIGHT: First Friday of each month. All skill levels welcome. Bring your instrument, your poetry, stand up comedy etc. Light refreshments & snacks avail. Suggested donation $5. Foothills Art, 43 Pearl St., Malone. 518-319-4260 jilljarts@gmail.com. Foothillsartsociety.com

HELP WANTED: Younger volunteers for Constable Veterans’ Committee. 2-3 meeting/year. 518-481-4816 or 518-483-7654

BURKE ADULT CENTER: Coffee Hour every Tuesday from 9-11am. Card games every Wednesday, starting at 9am. 518-483-1089

DONATIONS: Canton Riley Room Project, Canton Rec Pavillion. Send (checks only) your donation to: Northern New York Community Foundation, 131 Washington Street, Watertown, New York 13601. Include on Check Memo: Canton Riley Room Project. For more info about the Canton Riley Room Project and to become a member of “Friends of Bend in the River,” contact Keri Caracciolo, 315-854-2480, or Frank Palumbo, 315-854-6880.

HEALTHY FAMILIES ST. LAWRENCE: Through weekly visits, our Family Specialists support you w/health & safety info, screenings, info on healthy child development & activities grow your baby’s skills. We connect you w/ community resources to ensure your family’s needs are met. From fetal to 5 yrs. old. Program is free & voluntary. 315-788-8533.

MOUNT TOM CLUB MEMBERSHIPS: for 2026 are now being accepted. Located along Wolf Pond Road in Mountain View, the Mount Tom Club is a family-oriented social and recreational club with activities for all age groups. Events in 2026 include a fish fry, clambake, pig roast, pot-luck dinner, trap shoot / corn-hole tournament, and venison feast. Members have access to 1,600 acres for climbing trails, hiking, and hunting. Membership fee for individuals and families is just $150. For an application, send a request to Mount Tom Club, Att: Memberships, PO Box 173, Owl’s Head NY 12969.

HELP WANTED: Someone w/a Morris chair, so I can size for cushions & see how the hardware connects. 518-483-6581

FOR SALE: Deep chest freezer, ex. cond., $100. Round dining wood table w/chairs, $100, great cond. 850-879-2121

FOR SALE: Stainless steel side by side fridge, $300 obo. New fridge/freezer, $700 firm. Portable AC, best offer. Weathertec mats for Ford Edge, best offer. Kenmore dryer, $300. 518-483-3216 lv. msg.

FOR SALE: 28” power trowel, $300. Set of (4) 3pt. hitch 2 bottom plows, $350. 518-483-1948

FOR SALE: 50 vintage LP vinyl records, famous names, ex. cond. w/jackets. 518-483-6581

FOR SALE: Prof. grow lights, 300-2000W. Vintage 1952 Evinrude light twin 3hp boat motor. 518-483-0617

FREE: Old laundry machine, works well. Apartment dryer. 850-879-2121

WE HAVE MANY CATS: Visit focusonferalstoday.com to see cats. 315-212-5984 for an appointment.

SLC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EVENTS: www.SLCChamber.org Vendors wanted: laura@slcchamber.org, 315-386-4000 ext. 6.

WALKING CLUB: All ages, all levels, Saturdays, 1pm, Davis Elem. School.

ATTENTION FARMERS: Free/low cost Biosolids ‘fertilizer’ is contaminated w/heavy metals & PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ that harm pregnant women & their babies. Your crops absorb PFAS & that poison is passes into plants & anything that eats those crops for decades: veggies, beef, dairy milk. Alert friends & relatives.

NOTICE: The Town of Waverly has decided to close down the water supply outside the Highway Department,, due to drought conditions. Questions. 518-856-9482.

ST. GEORGE’S THRIFT STORE IN BURKE: Open Tue.-Fri. 10am-2pm & 1st Sat. of each month, 10am-1pm. Accepting donations of clean, usable clothing, shoes, & household items. We cannot accept books, printers, or computers at this time. As a non-profit, all proceeds directly benefit the Catholic Parish of Chateaugay & its community programs.

CHURUBUSCO TOWN CLERK: Jessica Stumpf, 23 Smith St., Churubusco, NY 12923. 518-497-6133. Also selling hunting & fishing licenses. Hours: Mon. & Wed. 4-6pm; Sat. 12-3pm.

DONATIONS: Self-service food pantry, Lyon Mt. UMC. Easy little/no prep food & paper products. Call Marjorie to donate 518-319-4411

FOCUS ON FERALS CAT RESCUE: is looking for Foster Homes in the area. Email: adopt@focusonferalstoday.com for more information.

HELP WANTED: Hiring a dependable person for ARC self direction program. Starting at 20/hr. Day shift from 2pm till 7pm. Young man needing help with basic care as well as light housekeeping. Merrill, NY. 518-319-7705 for details.

BOOK CASES WANTED: For donation to the Bombay Free Library. Linda 315-705-5529

BELLMONT TOWN COURT: Held 2nd & 4th Monday of each month at the Bellmont Town Hall starting at 7pm. Town Judge Glenda King 518-425-3461 or 518-651-0235

LOOKING FOR A VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY: Make a difference in a seniors life. Join the Community Friendship Volunteer Program. Call Susan Schrader 518-651-2535 or sschrader@chcnorthcountry.org.

PUBLIC NOTICE: The Town of Malone Justices policy: Payment of Fines & submitting of actions at the Town of Malone Justice Court, 27 Airport Road, will be Monday, Wednesday and Friday between the hours of 9-3pm only. Fines associated with Court dockets on Tuesday and Thursday will be handled in the Courtroom as the window will be closed on these days. Any questions should be directed only to the Justice Court at 518-481-6634 as no other department has the authority, knowledge or information to assist in any way with Court matters.

FRIENDS OF THE OGDENSBURG PUBLIC LIBRARY: Book Store at 312 Washington St., Ogdensburg. Wednesday, 4-6pm & Thursday-Friday, 2-4pm. Library Hours: Mon, Tues, Thurs & Fri 9:30am-5pm, Wed 11:30am-7pm. Bookstore hours; Wed 4-6pm, Thurs & Fri 2-4pm.

FRANKLIN COUNTY MEALS PROGRAM: Suggested donation is $2 per meal for people over 60. No senior will be denied service due to an inability or unwillingness to contribute. The charge is $6.75 per meal for people under 60. Be aware of your right to voluntarily contribute if your income is at or above the 185% Federal Poverty Level. Reservations requested in advance, but no later than 9am the day of attendance. Services provided in whole or by part, by US Department of Health & Human Services, Administration on Aging, New York State Office for the Aging, and Franklin County. Nutritional analysis is available upon request. For daily menu, contact Malone Adult Center 518-483-6611 or on Facebook.

MILC NAVIGATORS: are available to provide health insurance enrollment assistance & answer insurance questions. Navigators provide free, confidential & unbiased enrollment assistance for Medicaid, Child Health Plus, Essential Plans & Qualified Health Plans at various locations throughout Franklin County. Services also avail. by phone. Contact MILC 518-483-2151 to schedule appt.

DAV TRANSPORTATION NETWORK: Provides free transport to VA medical facilities. Our drivers are all volunteers, and the Franklin County DAV is in dire need of drivers. Gary 518-572-9069

NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS MEETING: Help you need is here - let us help you take your first steps to recovery. 518NA meets every Thursday night at 7pm at New Beginnings Church located 227 W Main St, Malone, entrance in back.

BRUSHTON MOIRA FOOD PANTRY: At. St. Mary’s Church in Brushton is open 2nd & 4th Monday of every month, 1-4pm. Please bring an empty box and someone to carry if needed.

SRF ADULT CENTER: Is looking for volunteers to help deliver Meals on Wheels. 1 to 2 hours per week w/possible mileage reimbursement. For info call Barbie at 518-856-9861

EMMAUS SOUP KITCHEN: Malone open every 2nd & 4th Tuesday of the month, 11:30-12:30pm, New Beginnings Church, 227 W. Main St., for lunch.

NOTICE: Burke Adult Center accepting donations of cans & bottles at the adult center, 1040 East Main St, Burke, across from the fire house. Receptacle in the parking lot.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Looking to fill board vacancy. If interested, submit letter to St. Regis Riverfront Senior Apartments, 32 North River Rd, St. Regis Falls, NY 12980.

CUB SCOUT PACK 61, MALONE: Needs used Cub Scout uniforms. Drop off at St. Andre Bessette Outreach Center, 12 Homestead part, or call Pat. 518-483-1525

NOTICE: Bombay Food Pantry every 2nd Saturday/month, 9am-5pm.

MOIRA NEW HOPE FOOD PANTRY: 4th Tuesday of month, 2:30-5:30pm, 98 Rt. 95, Living Water Life Church.

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 308: 41 Elm St., Malone is looking for podium for large Bible. 518-483-1643

MASSENA SENIOR CITIZENS: Wed. Pot Luck Lunch, noon, please bring place settings. Cards in Senior Activity room, call 315-769-7810 for info. Shuffleboard, Senior Activity room, every Tue. 1-4pm.

TOWN OF CLINTON: Wants photos of uniformed vets of all wars who reside in Clinton or who grew up in or are from Clinton. The town is creating a banner to honor its veterans. If you have a photo contact the Town of Clinton historian, Rebecca LeClair at 518-497-6133 or reblecl@gmail.com.

OGDENSBURG HISTORY MUSEUM: Hours: Mon 10am-12pm, Wed & Thrs 10am-1pm, Sun 11am-1pm. 206 Ford St. ogdensburghistorymuseum.com

ALPHA: is a community-based gathering that meets once a week for 10 weeks where you have a chance to ask these questions in a judgment-free environment. Join us Tuesday evenings at St Mary’s Social Hall in Massena, starting Mar. 24, 6pm. This is a wonderful opportunity to gather with friends and share a free meal and good conversation. For more information and to register call 315-769-2469 or just show up to register.

JOIN SENIOR PLANET: North Country’s virtual programs Monday-Friday. All programs are hosted via Zoom and there are multitude of topics that will peak your interest! Our website is: www.seniorplanet.com/locations/north-country Don’t have Zoom on your device? Call our hotline at 518-612-4153 and our staff will assist you in downloading and getting set up on Zoom! Look forward to having you join our programs.

LOCAL ADULT CENTERS: Need volunteer drivers for our Home Delivered Meal Program. Approximately 450 nutritious meals are delivered to older adults who are unable to prepare meals for themselves. Meals are delivered at lunch time by volunteers. Meals on Wheels delivers more than just a meal. Daily visits provide a warm smile & a safety check that helps keep seniors healthy, safe and living independently in their own homes each year. Precautionary equipment provided. Will work with your schedule.

HARM REDUCTION VENDING MACHINES: For opioid overdoses, (Narcan). Free to access. Citizen Adv. – Malone Behavioral Health Urgent Care: 125 Finney Blvd., Malone NY, 12953; Ogdensburg Wellness Center 109 Ford St., Ogdensburg NY, 13669 Hyde Medical Center, Adirondack Medical Center, Canton/Potsdam Medical Center and Massena Medical Center. We work with the SRF Vol. Fire Dept and District on Fire Calls, MVA, and searches. Looking for persons willing to donate their time and efforts to our community at large. Call any member of the SRFA, Inc., & to get an application, or 518-856-9314

DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES: New Applications accepted. Eligibility for the Child Care Subsidy Program through the FCDSS has expanded as of August 1st. If your income falls between these family size & income standards. 1-$40,770. 2-$54,930, 3-$69,090, 4-$83,250, 5-$97,410, 6-111,570, 7-$125,730, 8-$139,890. Additionally, to be eligible you must be employed, be enrolled in a public or private educational facility; or be enrolled in an education program that prepares you to obtain a NYS High School equivalency diploma; or be taking part in a literacy training, or a college student. Contact your local DSS at 518-481-1837.

NUTRITION OUTREACH AND EDUCATION PROGRAM: We can check your eligibility for SNAP, & help you complete and submit your application. It’s free and confidential. MILC serving residents in Franklin Co. 518-483-2151 ext 209.

SRF AMERICAN LEGION AUX: Post 322 is seeking help. We are compiling a list of members from 1948-present. If your mother, aunt was a member during time period please email dhwright007@gmail.com with names.

WIPE OUT CERVICAL CANCER: We have the power to wipe out cervical cancer. Yet, a recent U.S. study shows that more cervical cancers are being diagnosed at a later stage, when the cancer may have already spread, and less at an early stage, when treatment works best. The biggest increase was seen among Black women. New York State data also show that Black women are more likely than white women to be diagnosed with cervical cancer and also to die from the disease. We have the tools to find cervical cancer early or completely prevent it. The first tool is regular cervical cancer screening. Cervical cancer screening tests can find the cells that lead to cancer before it starts. These cells can then be removed. This prevents cancer! Screening also helps to find cervical cancer early when it may be easier to treat. The second tool is the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. HPV causes nearly all cases of cervical cancer and several other cancers. The HPV vaccine prevents about 90% of HPV-related cancers. The HPV vaccine is recommended for children starting at age 9 and young adults through age 26. If you have a cervix, start screening at age 21 and get screened every three years until age 65. Talk to your doctor after age 65 to see if you should still be screened. While the HPV vaccine is very effective in preventing cervical cancer, you should still be screened regularly. If you don’t have insurance, the Cancer Services Program (CSP) of Northeastern NY provides free cervical cancer screening to those aged 40 and older who qualify. Most health insurers cover screening at no cost for those with insurance. Call your health care provider or call us at 518-324-7671 to see if you qualify for a free cervical cancer screening.

NYS CDFI COALITION: Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) have been working with the CDFI Fund for more than thirty years to provide capital to under-resourced communities. During the pandemic, we served as financial first responders, deploying funds to keep up with the expectations of our clients and the urgent needs of the underserved. We continue to meet enormous market demand, providing capital for housing, small business, and. community revitalization. Support from the CDFI Fund allows us to maximize our impact in New York’s low-income areas - urban, rural and everywhere in between. Local CDFIs develop unique programs and tailored resources by leveraging federal dollars with private capital. Grants from the CDFI Fund of the US Department of Treasury, blended with lending capital from commercial banks and other resources, allow local CDFIs to offer loans at lower rates to borrowers who may not be able to access traditional bank financing. These grants are not spent down, as traditional grants are. Instead, as loans are repaid, the funds are recycled into new projects. In addition to lending, we offer technical assistance to our borrowers to help them develop much-needed housing, build businesses, and revitalize neighborhoods. The Constitution gave the power of the purse – the nation’s checkbook – to Congress. We urge our representatives to reclaim their Constitutional spending authority, safeguard our nation’s separation of powers, and stand against the elimination of the Community Development Financial Institutions Fund. https://www.nyscdfi.org/

 
 
 

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